Westmont Magazine Westmont Ranks in Top 100 ROI Colleges

Forbes magazine attempts to gauge college value by listing donations per student.

For the second straight year, Forbes Magazine has ranked Westmont in the top 100 colleges and universities in its survey, “The 100 Top ROI Colleges 2014: The Grateful Grads Index.” Westmont, No. 81, is one of three Christian colleges in the list and eight schools in California, including Claremont McKenna, Stanford, California Institute of Technology, Pomona, Mills, USC and Occidental.

In the ranking’s second year, Forbes tweaked the formula to focus more on the rate of alumni giving. The index seeks to measure the value of a college degree by listing the median amount of private donations per student during a 10-year period.

“The idea is that the best colleges are the ones that produce successful people who make enough money during their careers to be charitable and feel compelled to give back to the schools that contributed to their success,” says Matt Schifrin, Forbes managing editor of investing, markets and personal finance.

Westmont’s 10-year median amount of private donations per student is $7,722. “We receive tremendous financial support from alumni, parents and friends who invest in our mission of rigorous academics combined with deep love of God,” says President Gayle D. Beebe. “This support helped us achieve a high ranking, and I’m grateful for the many people who believe in our distinctive education.”

In September 2013, U.S. News & World Report ranked Westmont in the top 100 best liberal arts colleges for the fifth straight year. “America’s Best Colleges, 2014 Edition” listsWestmont as 94th out of the nation’s 248 liberal arts colleges.

In October 2013, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance ranked Westmont among the top 100 liberal arts colleges in its annual list. The report, which named Westmont No. 83, features colleges that provide high-quality academics at a reasonable cost. Westmont is one of eight liberal arts colleges in California to make the list and the only California member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities to be included.